- Up for grabs: the Black vote.
In 1996, African Americans will have the chance to help choose the leaders of the 21st century. But will we show up at the polls? "WHY SHOULD I VOTE? IT NEVER MAKES A DIFFERENCES." Those words are uttered all too often within the African American community. But a closer look ......
- Field of dreamers: Dems vie for the White
House.
The field of contenders for the 1992 Democratic presidential nomination is so diverse, if it were not for their own confessions, one would hardly know what party they belonged to. Attempting to tap into widespread voter discontent, the Democrats have unleashed a potpourri of political platforms that contains everything from ......
- Campaign '96: Clinton and Dole square off on
industry issues.
Since 1980, WOOD & WOOD PRODUCTS magazine has presented this exclusive Presidential Candidate Forum to help readers understand where the candidates stand on issues vital to the woodworking industry. Next month, American voters will head to the polls to elect, or re-elect, a candidate to the nation's highest political office....
- The presidential candidates and long-term
care.
Four months before the first real presidential nomination caucuses, polls generally agree that the leading candidates among the Democrats are Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York, former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina, and Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. On the Republican side, the leading candidates for nomination appear ......
- Governors (and Generals) Rule
With early and sustained leads in the polls, in contributions, in the enthusiasm of crowds, and in the proficiency of his media appearances and campaign organization, former Vermont governor Howard Dean is the man to beat in the 2004 race for the Democratic Party's Presidential nomination. This has surprised political ......
- This Is Good News for the State's Economy
If there were any doubt that this country has experienced a political realignment, then the recent general election results should have erased them. In January, the Republican Party will enter its second decade of controlling the U. S. House of Representatives. Its presidential candidate, George W. Bush, was the first ......
- HEAVY TURNOUT
HEADNOTE Spirited Presidential Race Seen Drawing Big Election Turnout With passions running high for the presidential race, there's a good chance statewide voter turnout on Nov. 2 will reverse a declining trend in the past three decades. Never mind Sen. John Kerry's apparent lock of California's 55 electoral votes-or the ......